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Did what you said and boy are they old. <span id="PlaceTitle"
class="plnme">W4HNK-1 was built in 2000. Summerville, South
Carolina, United States</span> <span id="PrintDate" class="pldte">16
Feb 1989. <br>
Someone would have a rude awaking coming in here and using that
picture. Interstates, highways, housing they'ed be lost.<br>
</span>Oh well. At least we have something!!!!!<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 11/14/04 at 12:36 PM John Place <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jplace@sc.rr.com"><jplace@sc.rr.com></a> sent:
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<pre wrap="">Tried this on myself and it does not show up to date info. My area is
shown as a wooded lot.
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Most likely the photos were taken before your hhouse was built.
How often a USGS aerial survey is done in an area depends on many things, for
example enviromentally sensitive areas like the Keys where I live are done more
often. Some areas have images that are very old.
You don't give a callsign, so I can't give you a date for your area, but if you
use the simple incantation for a find page:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://map.findu.com/k4hg">http://map.findu.com/k4hg</a>
then click on the first link for aerial photo (near the bottom of the page),
which takes you to TerraServer, in the line right above the map you will see the
date the photos were taken, in my case it says:
2 km SE of Cudjoe Key, Florida, United States 25 Feb 1999
so mine are 5 3/4 years old.
Steve K4HG
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